Our Strategy

Resilient Children and Families

Resilient Children and Families

Pregnancy, Infants, and Children up to age 8.
Healthy and Connected Aging

Healthy and Connected Aging

Adults age 55+
Health Care Workforce

Health Care Workforce

Paid and Unpaid Caregivers
Our 10-year vision is to advance equity through whole person health in underserved communities in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah. By whole person health, we mean the integration of the physical, social and behavioral aspects of our health. We believe that health is personal, multidimensional and integrated, so health care should be, too.

 

We believe in a future where every person has an equal opportunity to live the healthiest life possible. 


Our 2022-2026 strategic plan prioritizes behavioral health because it is a pressing community need and expanding access to integrated behavioral health services will create a more equitable system of whole person health for people living in our communities. Behavioral health includes mental health, substance use, and encompasses a continuum of prevention, intervention, recovery and support services. As a Foundation, our goal is to advance whole-person health by expanding access to behavioral health in underserved communities. Our efforts will focus on three areas:
  • Resilient Children and Families: Pregnancy, Infants and Children up to age 8
  • Healthy and Connected Aging: Adults age 55+
  • Health Care Workforce: Paid and Unpaid Caregivers

Let's Talk

If you have questions or want to talk to a program officer about a Healthy and Connected Aging grant, please reach out!